I ***totally*** agree. Roel and alex in the past were implementing another pluggable browser (where the model was about navigation). But OB seems more appropriate and more efforts have been put in. So yes there is a need. How can we invent the future with tools like the old browser? Nathanael was really losing a ***lot*** of time just fixing and trying to extend the old browser. Now with the new notification mechanism there is a lot of opportunity to make tools that help us to be creative and efficient at doing it.
Stef
On Aug 25, 2004, at 7:09 PM, Avi Bryant wrote:
On Aug 25, 2004, at 6:22 PM, Colin Putney wrote:
I'd like to know what the community thinks about this. Is the default browser painful enough that we should replace it ASAP, even if that means delaying new features? Or is the default browser good enough that we should keep using it until OmniBrowser represents a substantial improvement?
My vote: replacing the default browser with OmniBrowser, even with short term loss of functionality, is absolutely the right thing to focus energy on for now. I say this because OB (in its simple form, as a framework for browser building, rather than with all the extra stuff I know you're planning) is an enabler for all kinds of cool work. Shout, Traits, Monticello, Chuck, and no doubt lots of other projects we don't know about, would benefit from having the lower levels of OB solidly in place - and neglecting them to work on the higher levels is an opportunity cost. It's an effort multiplier thing
- first get rid of the bottleneck of the standard browser so that
everyone can play, then go off and do the fun stuff (while watching everyone else do fun stuff on top of the basic OB at the same time).
My 0.02 EUR, Avi